Douglas County Special Olympics Annual Car Show

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Douglas County Special Olympics Annual Car Show

Time: May 6, 2017 from 9am to 2pm
Location: John Bleakley RV Lot
Street: 6200 Fairburn Rd
City/Town: Douglasville Ga
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/DCSO…
Phone: 7063007248
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Tammy Gober
Latest Activity: May 5, 2017

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Every year we hold a car show for Douglas County Special Olympics. The funds are for uniforms, equipment, coaches training and out of town trips for our athletes to participate on state level. We have several vendors as well as some pretty big raffles. One of our biggest raffles this year is a Yeti cooler full of goodies. $3 a ticket or 3 for $5. We are always looking for cars, trucks, and bikes as well as vendors for the show. If you want to bring a car, come on out Saturday morning before 10 and we will get you resgistered $25 per vehicle. The show itself is free. 

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